Share and Spread What Matters
I’ve always liked to share and spread the things that matter most to me—ideas that spark curiosity, stories that bring people closer, and moments that remind us we’re not alone in the world. Even as a child, I found joy in passing along something that inspired me, whether it was a book I couldn’t put down, a song that made me feel understood, or a lesson I learned the hard way so someone else wouldn’t have to. Sharing, for me, has never been about attention or validation. It has always been about connection. When I discover something meaningful, my first instinct is to carry it to someone else, as if enlightenment only becomes real once it’s passed from one pair of hands to another. Over time, I’ve realized that this instinct is not just a quirk of my personality—it’s one of the ways I make sense of the world. Spreading positivity, knowledge, or encouragement doesn’t mean pretending life is perfect. In fact, it’s often the opposite. Some of the most powerful things I’ve shared have com...